Short temper In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "short temper", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2021-10-10 02:10

Meaning of Short temper

Synonyms:

quick temper , short fuse

Short temper noun phrase

Used to describe someone who tends to become angry or upset very quickly or easily

I remember back when he was young, he used to have a short temper.

Your short temper is going to get you into trouble one day.

He was fired from his job for his short temper.

He is known for having a short temper.

Other phrases about:

to take the gloves off

To begin losing your temper and act with hostility and insist on who to beat by all means.

lose (one's) cool

Not to keep one's temper

lose (one's) shit

Have an outburst of an emotion, especially anger

temper (something) with (something)

To use something to harden a material.

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extremely easy
 
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